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Archive for August, 2008

Getting Exposure on Your Real Estate

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

In today’s real estate market it may seem almost impossible to buy a property, and let alone, sell a property. This is why there are so many different avenues a buyer and seller can take in order to purchase a property, starting from low interest loans, and to a sell a property, ranging from acquiring a real estate agent to for sale by owner. The real argument these days is which avenue will bring the most chance of selling a property. The economy is a very large factor in this process but when selling a property it boils down to one simple thing, exposure.

Many believe that in order to truly get exposure of a property that they will either have to spend endless hours on their computer finding dozens of free websites on the internet that they can submit to in order to market their property, or there is going to be a lot of money involved when selecting one large website to get exposure on. ListingVUE.com doesn’t charge to market on their website and for a very small charge this website markets a property on 10 to 15 additional, high traffic, websites for you. So exposure argument is slowly being overtaken because it is achieved on this website and you don’t have to pay an arm and a leg.

Small Business Grants

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

If you are considering starting a small business then you may want to consider using small business grants as a way to raise the capital needed to get your company off of the ground. However, before you start applying for small business grants you will need to get your small business plan together. A business plan is basically a map of how your business will be organized, how it will be initially funded, what expenses you will have during its start up, who will be your suppliers, how you will market your product or service, what you will be marketing, and who your customers will be. This plan is a projection of what you expect will happen during the first two or three years, however, it will need to be backed up by some solid data sources.

After you have your business plan completed you can start working on your company’s funding. The first funding options that you have for raising the capital needed to start your company are to apply for federal grants and to apply for private small business grants. Each grant that is offered will have its own set of requirements and each will have their own application process. To qualify for small business grants you will need to have a solid business plan, a marketable product, and in some cases your own money to invest in your company.